Triple talaq: India court bans Islamic instant divorce
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Merger of the two AIADMK factions is the main story in many dailies today. "Chennai Express heads for Rajdhani," headlines Mail Today. "Move to purge Sasikala loyalists, all eyes on Dinakaran," says The Indian Express.
"Malegaon blast: Purohit gets bail after 9 years in jail," reports The Tribune, "Citing differences in chargesheets SC grants Purohit Bail," says The Indian Express. "Purohit will report back to unit, but with riders," notes DNA.
"Supreme Court to deliver verdict on triple talaq today," is a front page story in the Hindu and other dailies.
"President dedicates maiden Ladakh visit to armed forces"; "Presents colours to Ladakh scouts," The Tribune and The Statesman report with photographs.
"Blue alert! Schools across NCR issue strict guidelines and are hiring counsellors to detect and dissuade children from falling prey to the game of suicide," reports Mail Today.
"Chhattisgarh to probe if oxygen shortage led to three newborn children's death," mentions Hindustan Times.
The Times of India reports that the Delhi Government "issued notices on Monday to 449 Schools that have either not repaid or partially paid back excess fees with 9% interest."
"Gross GST Revenue: government mops up 40,000 crore rupees," says The Financial Express. "Curious case of Kolkata's GST registration surge, surprises many, because as per official record the state is a laggard when it comes to business," notes The Business Line.
And finally, the iconic "Big Ben falls silent" in London on Monday ahead of four years' renovation work, The Asian Age says in a photo story. And in India, it looks like farewell time for McDonalds, which is closing 169 outlets in north and east India.
Newspapers Headlines
Merger of the two AIADMK factions is the main story in many dailies today. "Chennai Express heads for Rajdhani," headlines Mail Today. "Move to purge Sasikala loyalists, all eyes on Dinakaran," says The Indian Express.
"Malegaon blast: Purohit gets bail after 9 years in jail," reports The Tribune, "Citing differences in chargesheets SC grants Purohit Bail," says The Indian Express. "Purohit will report back to unit, but with riders," notes DNA.
"Supreme Court to deliver verdict on triple talaq today," is a front page story in the Hindu and other dailies.
"President dedicates maiden Ladakh visit to armed forces"; "Presents colours to Ladakh scouts," The Tribune and The Statesman report with photographs.
"Blue alert! Schools across NCR issue strict guidelines and are hiring counsellors to detect and dissuade children from falling prey to the game of suicide," reports Mail Today.
"Chhattisgarh to probe if oxygen shortage led to three newborn children's death," mentions Hindustan Times.
The Times of India reports that the Delhi Government "issued notices on Monday to 449 Schools that have either not repaid or partially paid back excess fees with 9% interest."
"Gross GST Revenue: government mops up 40,000 crore rupees," says The Financial Express. "Curious case of Kolkata's GST registration surge, surprises many, because as per official record the state is a laggard when it comes to business," notes The Business Line.
And finally, the iconic "Big Ben falls silent" in London on Monday ahead of four years' renovation work, The Asian Age says in a photo story. And in India, it looks like farewell time for McDonalds, which is closing 169 outlets in north and east India.
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